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Flawless
Very good cable. very compact, flat connectors, good flexibility in the cable itself, and no additional noise introduced, despite the fact it's running through the middle of my board, and therefore past all 9 pedals and the power supply. Very impressed.
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Good stuff
Good stuff , helped me with my pedalboard connection for 2 pedals which was in distance. Great cable
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Best patch cables I have ever try
I strongly suggest to see cables as they are very flexible. Comparing to the round ones those ones are way better. Try those cables and you will never go back to the round ones.
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JP
It works,
it's a patch cable, it works...
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Smallest ever plugs and extremely flexible cable
The angle jacks really are the most compact you will ever find. Not only slim in height, but also short. They permit not only the smallest possible gap between pedals on top of your board, but also the neatest installation with switchers, where the gap between sockets is usually pretty tight.
I cannot yet comment upon their longevity in use, but their cables are so slim that I wonder if they will also be a bit fragile. Time will tell. But, in the meantime you benefit from fabulous flexibility.
However, although signal integrity appears to be very clean, I have found that they can be susceptible to noise if you roll them between finger and thumb. Not as bad as Rockboard cables, but they still crackle a bit when scrunched. Of course, in a fixed installation where they are not subjected to movement or strain this would not be an issue.
Despite their rather high price, I have used them exclusively for on-board pedal connections in preference for Rockboard cables which, whilst more robust, are more sensitive to induced noise.
I cannot yet comment upon their longevity in use, but their cables are so slim that I wonder if they will also be a bit fragile. Time will tell. But, in the meantime you benefit from fabulous flexibility.
However, although signal integrity appears to be very clean, I have found that they can be susceptible to noise if you roll them between finger and thumb. Not as bad as Rockboard cables, but they still crackle a bit when scrunched. Of course, in a fixed installation where they are not subjected to movement or strain this would not be an issue.
Despite their rather high price, I have used them exclusively for on-board pedal connections in preference for Rockboard cables which, whilst more robust, are more sensitive to induced noise.
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For pedalboards only
Pro
- This patch cable is almost invisible.
- Very good sound quality
- It feels sturdy to a pedalboard application
Cons
- This cable looks like it will suffer if it has to be plug and unplug often
- Not cheap
Conclusion:
Dream for pedalboard but for that application only
- This patch cable is almost invisible.
- Very good sound quality
- It feels sturdy to a pedalboard application
Cons
- This cable looks like it will suffer if it has to be plug and unplug often
- Not cheap
Conclusion:
Dream for pedalboard but for that application only
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Really cool and reliable patch cable, thanks to it you can save a lot of space in your pedalboard, the quality signal's is perfect, and you can enjoy your tone without noise.
It is strong and durable! Really good product!
It is strong and durable! Really good product!
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JX
excellent quality
one of the best cables I have ever used!
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Top quality long patch cable
This is the best patch cable series, they are very flexible, strong and the most important thing - the signal doesn't get lost... Gold jacks provide the best quality of sound. These are just the best patches cables on the market. I really recommend them. My whole pedalboard is connected with them. And it is great that you can buy so long version of them!
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Best of the best
EBS Flat Patch Cables have never let me down. They are 100% reliable and they are 100% the best designed patch cable that I have come across. Fully recommended.
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